Equality Now is a
non-governmental organization
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founded in 1992 to advocate for the protection and promotion of the
human rights of women and girls. Equality Now works through public policy channels to create a just world for women and girls. Through a combination of regional partnerships, community mobilization and legal advocacy the organization works to encourage governments to adopt, improve and enforce laws that protect and promote women and girls' rights around the world.
Equality Now's four main issue areas are ending
sexual violence, ending harmful practices such as
child marriage and
female genital mutilation
Female genital mutilation (FGM) (also known as female genital cutting, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and female circumcision) is the cutting or removal of some or all of the vulva for non-medical reasons. Prevalence of female ge ...
, ending
sexual exploitation including the
trafficking
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of women and girls, and ending discrimination in law, including the passage of the
Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, United States Constitution that would explicitly prohibit sex discrimination. It is not currently a part of the Constitution, though its Ratifi ...
(ERA) in the United States.
the organization has offices in
New York, United States,
Nairobi, Kenya,
London, United Kingdom
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, and
Beirut, Lebanon.
Gloria Steinem
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serves as the chair emeritus of the board.
Background and history
Equality Now was founded in 1992 in New York by attorneys
Jessica Neuwirth of the
United States
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,
Navanethem Pillay of
South Africa
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and Feryal Gharahi. The founders believed that acts of violence against women were violations of the fundamental human rights guarantees as stated in the 1948
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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and that the human rights movement to that point had neglected women's rights, dismissing these violations as "cultural" or "private." At the time, issues such as domestic violence, rape, female genital mutilation, trafficking, and reproductive rights were not part of the agendas of established human rights organizations.
Neuwirth, Pillay and Gharahi envisioned an organization that would work closely with
grassroots
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women's organizations in every region of the world, sharing and receiving information on the status of women and violations of their rights, and mobilizing public protest in response. Immediately after the opening of its first office in New York, Equality Now began to identify groups whose work matched its own mission and to consider how to support and reinforce the actions those groups were already taking.
Equality Now helped to build public consciousness on women's rights as human rights and to channel concern into strategic action through the Women's Action Network, an alliance of organizations working to achieve their common goals. Supporters who joined the network received campaign briefings and were urged to take action against human rights violations against women and girls by writing letters of protest directly to government officials, sharing information about these violations within their communities and taking other steps to support the struggle to end violence and discrimination against women.
The founders also hoped to build the organization's presence around the world by setting up offices in different regions. They hoped this would facilitate stronger relationships with the local groups and regional networks best places to know the most effective actions to be taken to end violence and discrimination against women and girls in their communities. Equality Now opened its Africa Regional Office in
Nairobi
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,
Kenya
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in 2000. A
London
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office followed in 2004 and the organization opened its fourth office in
Beirut
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in 2019. The organization also has additional outposts in
Amman, Jordan
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,
Tbilisi, Georgia,
Delhi, India and
Washington, DC
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.
In 2011,
Yasmeen Hassan, author of the first ever study on domestic violence in Pakistan, became Global Executive Director of Equality Now. She led the organization for over a decade, quadrupling their income and staff during her tenure. Under her leadership Equality Now won the International Gender Equality Prize from the
Finnish Government in 2019.
Areas of work
Equality Now works to achieve its mission of ending violence and discrimination against women and girls around the world across four broad areas.
Sexual violence
Sexual violence is perpetrated around the world on girls and women of all ages and all backgrounds. Systemic and
structural inequality leaves women and girls particularly vulnerable to sexual violence. Many countries have discriminatory laws around sexual violence, including:
* a legal provision in Bolivia which imposes lesser penalties for perpetrators whose victims are between 14- and 18-years-old
* 'marry-your-rapist' laws which exempt a rapist from punishment if they marry their victim, for example in Iraq
* marital rape exemptions leaving women with no access to justice if they are raped by their husband, for example in India
Equality Now works to end such violence by advocating for strong laws and practices in line with international standards, including non-discriminatory implementation, as well as legal systems that support survivors and prevent
re-victimisation.
Harmful practices
Harmful practices encompasses a range of violent acts or instances ritual discrimination that are primarily committed against women and girls and have become culturally normalized. Among the harmful practices Equality Now works to end are:
Child marriage
Child marriage is defined as a formal marriage or informal union before the age of 18 and disproportionately affects girls around the world. Every year 12 million girls are married before the age of 18. It is a human rights violation that legitimizes abuse and denies girls' autonomy under the guise of culture, honor, tradition and religion. When young girls are forced to marry, they are essentially subject to state-sanctioned rape and are at risk of increased domestic violence, forced pregnancy and negative health consequences while being denied education and economic opportunity.
Female genital mutilation (FGM)
It is estimated that more than 200 million girls and women around the world have undergone
genital mutilation. At least two million girls are at risk every year. The cutting, which is generally done without anesthetic, may have lifelong health consequences including chronic infection, severe pain during urination, menstruation, sexual intercourse, and childbirth, and psychological trauma. Some girls die from the cutting, usually as a result of bleeding or infection.
In November 2013, a coalition of Royal Colleges, trade unions and Equality Now launched a report at the
House of Commons
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titled, "Tackling FGM in the UK: Intercollegiate recommendations for identifying, recording and reporting".
In 2019, Equality Now joined with other organisations working to end FGM at the
Women Deliver conference to launch the Global Platform to End FGM/C.
In 2020, Equality Now, in partnership with the U.S. End FGM/C Network and the End FGM European Network, release
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A Call For A Global Response a comprehensive report calling for global action to end FGM/C by 2030 in line with the
Sustainable Development Goals
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.
Equality Now also sits on the steering committee of the U.S. End FGM/C Network.
Sexual exploitation
Sexual exploitation is when someone abuses or attempts to abuse another person’s vulnerability or their own position of power or trust for sexual purposes. They may benefit from the exploitation of the other person through making money, political or social gains, or in other ways. Sexual exploitation occurs on a continuum that includes many forms of coercion and predatory actions including trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
International human rights law protects a person’s right to be free from exploitation. These treaties and standards include:
*
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
*
the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
* the
Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (Palermo Protocol)
* the
Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others
*
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
*
the Beijing Platform for Action
Discrimination in law
The fight for
civil and political rights
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, and for
economic, social and cultural rights
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, all relate to the underlying struggle for justice and equality. Equality Now's work in this area addresses the organization's goal of reforming discriminatory laws and practices, and bringing justice and equality to women and girls. Equality Now leads and participates in a range of activities and campaigns that aim to hold governments accountable to the pledges they have made to protect the fundamental rights of women and girls around the world.
Every five years since 1999 Equality Now has released their Words and Deeds report, highlighting a selection of the sex discriminatory laws still in place around the world. Their latest report was released in March 2020.
Equality Now has expressed its outrage at the
Donald Trump administration military trans exclusion memo.
Partnerships with ''The Handmaid's Tale''
In June 2018, it was announced Equality Now would partner with
Hulu
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's
''The Handmaid's Tale'' to release the Hope Lives In Every Name Campaign.
At the time of the campaign's release, Handmaid's Tale executive producer
Warren Littlefield said, "We are honored to partner with Equality Now to help raise awareness of the vital work they do for women and girls around the world...Their efforts of addressing and helping correct inequality and injustice where it exists for girls and women especially resonates with the message of our show, and we are proud to be part of this campaign."
One year later, in June 2019, Equality Now unveiled its second partnership with ''The Handmaid's Tale'', The World I Want To Live In, which ran in tandem the series' third season in the U.S. and the U.K.
In August 2019, Equality Now revealed the organization had been selected as the official charity partner for the release campaign of
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian novelist, poet, literary critic, and an inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of nonfiction, nine collections of short fiction, eight chi ...
's novel ''
The Testaments'', the highly anticipated sequel to ''
The Handmaid's Tale''.
In a statement, Equality Now said they were "honored" to serve as the event's charity partner and went on to say,
The rollback of women’s rights is as relevant as ever, and we hope that this global movement around The Testaments continues the momentum to fight for gender equality around the world. Although Gilead and The Testaments are fictional, they hold a mirror up to the state of women’s rights today. Gilead depicts a dystopian future in which women are enslaved, married off, raped and denied their most fundamental human rights. The patriarchal and discriminatory practices of Gilead are the practices Equality Now tackles every day.
Through a statement, Atwood said she was "delighted" the events surrounding the novel's release would be working in partnership with the organization.
Additional publications
*In March 2020, Equality Now released
Words and Deeds: Holding Governments Accountable in the Beijing Review Process, highlighting sex discriminatory laws in place around the world.
*In January 2019, Equality Now released
Roadblocks To Justice: How The Law Is Failing Survivors Of Sexual Violence In Eurasia" The first report of its kind the report surveyed sexual violence laws in the 15 countries of the Soviet Union.
*In May 2018, Equality Now released its report,
The State We're In: Ending Sexism In Nationality Laws" The report, which documented the consequences of discriminatory nationality laws toward women was subsequently sent to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
*In February 2017, Equality Now published its report
The World's Shame: The Global Rape Epidemic - How Laws Around the World Are Failing To Protect Women and Girls From Sexual Violence" which looked at rape and sexual assault laws in 82 jurisdictions in 73 UN member states.
*In 2016, Equality Now was among the organization that campaigned for a woman to be named UN Secretary-General.
*in 2004, Equality Now launched a campaign against
sex tourism companies
Big Apple Oriental Tours and G.F. Tours, calling on the US Attorney General to prosecute such companies under the
Mann Act and
Travel Act.
Update: Women's Action 12.4/27.2
*In 2003, the anthology '' Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'' (2003) included Jessica Neuwirth's "Globalization: A Strategic Advance for Feminism?"
See also
* Human rights abuse
*Human rights
Human rights are universally recognized Morality, moral principles or Social norm, norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both Municipal law, national and international laws. These rights are considered ...
*Gender equality
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality, gender egalitarianism, or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making, an ...
*Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, United States Constitution that would explicitly prohibit sex discrimination. It is not currently a part of the Constitution, though its Ratifi ...
*Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
* CEDAW
* List of women's organizations
References
External links
Equality Now
U.S. End FGM/C Network
{{Female genital mutilation
Organizations established in 1992
Feminist organizations in the United States
International human rights organizations
International women's organizations
Human rights organizations
Women's rights organizations
Women's organizations based in the United States
1992 establishments in New York (state)